The Mishler Weaving Mill is a textile weaving mill using original looms, the oldest of which dates from 1895. One rug loom is an 1860 rocker beater barn beam loom. The Mill is owned and operated by member-volunteers of the Smithville Community Historical Society. Items woven include:
, OH Other AttractionsThe Ramseyer family has farmed in the heart of Wayne County for over 100 years. They now open their farm so visitors of all ages can enjoy learning about farm life and relax in a rural setting. Spark your interest in Ohio's history in one fun day while exploring our Ohio Maze.
, OH AgricultureA beautiful and serene 22 acre, 165 site campground in the rural farmland of Ohio. Electric and water at every site, some 50 amp service, some pull through, some wooded. 2
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Past the creaking, weathered heart-pine floors of the restored c.1868 bank barn, you are greeted by an old wooden staircase leading to what was, in days long past, the barn's original hayloft. Ascending this staircase, the hand-pegged beams and hand-hewn timbers whisper of
, OH Historic BuildingsZoar Village was founded in 1817 by German religious dissenters who formed a communal society which lasted until 1898. Today,...
Coshocton County has so much to offer; whether you're looking for a fun family vacation, a quiet weekend get-away or...
Fort Laurens was built by American Continental Army troops in November 1778 in order to chastise the Ohio Indians who were si...
Experience the day-to-day life of the Amish in Holmes County. Along with a detailed narration, we include a historical interp...
Hartville Collectibles Gift Shop, Thomas Kinkade Signature Gallery and Home Decor Gallery is located inside Hartville Kitchen...